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The problem was that Ned Begay had to forget his culture. But really this story has no problem, so i would say that the problem was that Ned had to forget his culture and to never speak of it again. Hope it helped. And again there isnt really a problem in the story. Solution: the solution to the story was that since he joined the military group, he could once more talk in his own language and could remember his culture throughout his life.
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Joseph Bruchac's career was influenced by his Abenaki ancestry and upbringing, as well as his passion for storytelling and preserving Native American culture and traditions. Additionally, his work as a writer, poet, and educator has been shaped by his experiences living on Native American reservations and his commitment to advocating for social justice and environmental conservation.
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The american dream was reach by the native indian sacifice thier land.
Joseph Bruchac cites part of the problem in the west misrepresentation of the native American literature as translating the texts from hundreds of different languages. he noted that this task is mostly done best by Native Americans themselves.
The main characters in "The Bear Boy" by Joseph Bruchac are Toli, a young boy who receives a mysterious bear claw necklace, and the spirit bear, which guides Toli on a journey to find his true self and connect with his Native American heritage. The bond between Toli and the spirit bear is central to the story's themes of identity and belonging.
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"Code Talker" is a fictional novel written by Joseph Bruchac that is based on the actual events that took place during WWII. Navajo Indians worked for the American government to transmit secret messages that could not be decoded by other countries.
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This thing is horrible.why?